Treasure Island OKs $132,750 engineering contract, adopts ordinances
Treasure Island commissioners approved a $132,750 annual engineering services contract and took action on fireworks, sports events, and handyman services during their July 1 meeting. The board also adopted two ordinances on final reading.
Engineering and facility services
- Commissioners approved the ranking of responses to RFQ 23-002 for Land Development Regulations services. No dollar amount was attached to that ranking.
- Annual spending authority for Advanced Engineering & Design was set at **$132,750**.
- FY23 as-needed handyman services for Parks and Recreation facilities were approved. No contract value was listed in the minutes.
Community events and fireworks
- A third amendment to the agreement with Zambelli Fireworks Manufacturing Company was approved. Details of the amendment were not included in the minutes.
- The board also approved the Tampa Bay Corporate SportsFest 2023.
Ordinance adoptions
Two ordinances received second and final reading and were adopted: Ordinance No. 2022-20 and Ordinance No. 2022-21. The minutes do not summarize their subjects.
July 2 meetings pending outcomes
On July 2, the Board of Commissioners held a pair of meetings, but minutes had not been published at the time of this report.
The regular meeting agenda included:
- A second reading and public hearing on Ordinance 2026-10, a planned development ordinance.
- Quasi-judicial hearings on special exception requests for temporary parking lots at **11800 Gulf Blvd (RFH-50)** and **11800 1st Street East (RFM-30)**.
- Acceptance of a **$1.217 million EPA Master Pump Station Award** and a Hurricane Loss Mitigation Program award.
- A contract for movable bridge engineering services, listed on the consent agenda.
A workshop the same afternoon featured a presentation and discussion of the Raftelis Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan Financial Model and Status Update. No votes were scheduled.
Coming up
No additional public meetings are listed on the city calendar for the next 14 days. The outcomes of the July 2 agenda items will be reported once official minutes are released.
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